Archive for July 3rd, 2009
MTV Rare Interview with Michael Jackson
Friday, July 3rd, 2009Jeremih Performs on BET 106 & Park
Friday, July 3rd, 2009“Birthday Sex” featuring Fabolous
“Imma Star (Everywhere We Are”
Music: Joe – I Can’t Get Over You
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Here is a brand new track from Joe. It is titled, “I Can’t Get Over You”. It is off an upcoming release titled, Silky Soul Music….An All- Star Tribute to Maze featuring Frankie Beverly.” The project is the brainchild of Frankie Beverly’s son Anthony Beverly who has featured amazing artists on the tribute CD such as Mary J. Blige, Joe, KEM, Mint Condition, Ledisi, Kevon Edmonds, Raheem DeVaughn, Musiq Soulchild and an incredible first-time collaboration by The Clark Sisters, Kierra Sheard and J Moss. Check it out.
Signature In Stores July 14th!
Music: Nina Sky – Beautiful People
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Here is a real surprising new record from Nina Sky. It is titled, “Beautiful People”, written by Lil’ Eddie, produced by the Stereotypes. This is the official new single from Nina Sky, and it is a guaranteed smash! You may recognize the beat, it is a remake of the famous dance song “Heaven”. Check it out and stay tuned.
(Prod. by Stereotypes)
Music: Ne-Yo – Sunshine
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Well just as the sun comes up everyday, so do new Ne-Yo records. Here is another unreleased Ne-Yo demo record. It is titled, “Sunshine”. It is actually not a female demo this time, check it out.
Music: Dru Hill – Ain’t No Call
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Here is a brand new record from Dru Hill. It is titled, “Ain’t No Call”. Dru Hill’s new reality show Platinum House premieres on BET July 14th.
Music: Mya feat. Chenelle – Wish You Were Here
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Here is a new record from Mya. It is titled, “Wish You Were Here” featuring Chenelle. Mya’s Sugar & Spice: The Perfect Edition hits stores in Japan only, August 5th.
Mya feat. Chenelle – Wish You Were Here
Maxwell Wal-Mart Soundcheck
Friday, July 3rd, 2009AEG’s CEO Randy Phillips Talks Michael Jackson Concert
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
A week after Michael Jackson’s death, organizers of what would have been a 50-show run at the O2 Arena in London have made significant strides straightening out what one touring executive called “the biggest mess in the history of our business.”
Jackson’s legal and financial affairs will be sorted out during the course of months, if not years. But AEG Live, the promoter of his London shows, isn’t waiting to try to recoup its estimated $30 million-$50 million investment in what would have been the highest-grossing arena engagement.
AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips says the company is in better shape than many believe. Besides a claim on nonappearance insurance, if there is one, AEG owns video and audio footage of Jackson’s rehearsals, according to its contract with the singer. “People have speculated that this is going to bankrupt our company,” he says. “The truth is it isn’t.”
The-Dream & Christina Milian Vibe Magazine Photos
Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Here are two photo’s from the Vibe issue that we will never see…



